68.1 Understanding the principles of person centred assessment and care planning. 1.1 Explain the importance of a holistic approach and planning of care or support. One of the essential aspects of planning care services is to have a holistic approach to planning and provision. This means recognising that all parts of person life will have an impact on their care needs and that you need to look beyond what you see when you meet them for the first time. The idea of person centred
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There are 6 levels of structural organization. We first begin with the chemical level which consists of atoms and molecules‚ which then combine together to form cells (the basic unit of life) this is known as the cellular level of organization. These cells will come together to form the next level of organization known as Tissue. After that tissue will join together creating organs; the very next level of organization. Organs all perform a particular function individually‚ but when there is more
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Unit 1 – An introduction to working with children Section 4 – D5&B1- It is important to phone the placement and check where the placement is and ask for directions if you are not sure‚ so that you will not get lost and be late to placement‚ which means also checking what time you have to arrive to placement because parents also make judgements on observations they make briefly‚ good first impressions reassure them. Also even arrange a pre-visit so then you will know where the placement is ready
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Unit Eight – E2 ‘’Collate information about how care for children may be provided within families and society’’ ‘’Child care (or "childcare"‚ "child minding"‚ "daycare"‚or "preschool") is the caring for and supervision of a child or children‚ usually from newborn to age thirteen. Child care is the action or skill of looking after children by a day-care centre‚ babysitter‚ or other providers. Child care is a broad topic covering a wide spectrum of contexts‚ activities‚ social and cultural conventions
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is a statuary provision which provides for children aged 12 weeks to 5 years‚ open Monday to Friday 8 till 6. A nursery will use early years foundation stage (EYFS). An infant school provides education for ages 5 to 7 in term time and also uses EYFS and the national curriculum. D2. A parent and toddler group which is a voluntary provision usually set up by the local church group for 0 to 3 year olds. Another provision is an independent school also known as a private school which is owned by a person
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Unit 3- introduction to marketing In this report I will be choosing two different organisations and discuss the sector that they operate their business objectives. I will also be giving a brief introduction to the marketing techniques and discuss how these are used to market their products. There are three different business sectors. These are private‚ public and voluntary. A private sector is where the company work for profits from their organisation. A public sector is where they give out a service
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Unit 8- Caring for children E1/A1 The role and responsibilities of an early year’s practitioner follow a number of codes. When working with children there are many care needs of children‚ such as special needs‚ safeguarding children‚ children’s learning‚ behaviour‚ and working with parents. Early years practitioners have set responsibilities when working with children‚ like meeting the learning needs of a child‚ providing an environment which is welcoming and also they have to work together as
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Unit 4 E1 For this critria i will be talking about the legistation which influences an healthy safe enviroment in early years setting. The first piece of legislations I will be identifying is the health and safety at work act 1974‚all employers have legal responsibilits under this act. This means that all employers must meet rules to make everybody safe in their work and they must be carefull there is no risk or injury to anybody. Everybody in a setting has the responsibility to of the health
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23/09/2014 found_coins = 20 magic_coins = 10 stolen_coins = 3 print(found_coins + magic_coins * 365 - stolen_coins * 52) stolen_coins = 2 print(found_coins + magic_coins * 365 - stolen_coins * 52) magic_coins = 13 print(found_coins + magic_coins * 365 - stolen_coins * 52) 3514 3566 4661 The program tells us how to multiply the numbers that are put above‚ e.g. found coins = 20‚ magic coins =10 and stolen coins=3 which are from lines 1-3 and line4 shows us a question which consists of those numbers
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Diploma in Business (Marketing) Unit Title and Number: Marketing Planning (Unit 19) QFC Level and Credit value: 5; 15 credits Module Tutor: John Oakshott Email: johnoakshott@mrcollege.ac.uk Date Set: 8/5/2014 The above authenticity statement will be a tick box requirement when uploading onto Moodle. Programme: BTEC Higher National Diploma in Business (Marketing) Unit Title and Number: Marketing Planning (Unit 19) QFC Level and Credit value: 5; 15 credits
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